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Great for open water swims & triathlonsBy
QuiSwims
from Burnsville, MN
on 6/25/2014

I have worn this for a triathlon and multiple open water swims. For the swims I've worn it under my wet suit to store car keys - works great and can't even notice that it's there. It settles in the small of the back so it doesn't affect streamline or fit. It isn't waterproof, but I'm able to release the key from the electronics of my key fob. For cycling and runs, I store my cell phone, small wallet and car keys very comfortably. Also works very nice for attaching your race number bib, held the number in place for the whole race. Belt is fully adjustable so you won't experience any bounce. You really will forget you have it on.

I've tried this belt twice...both times the zipper broke within 8-10 months. The tabs which hold a race number also came "unstitched". Very poor construction. Not durable for those who run every day and need something that can stand up to HIGH usage.

The race belt was just as described, sleek and unassuming, but the pouch expanded to hold my phone, keys and even my gels! Highly recommended!

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